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Using AI and (at the bottom) some personal experiences, we wanted to put together some Screenshot tools for Biotech startups ideas.
GPT4o Mini ideas for Screenshot tools for Biotech startups:
– Create engaging video content that showcases the startup’s technology or product in action, allowing potential investors and customers to see its benefits in real-time.
– Record asynchronous product demos that can be shared with stakeholders, enabling them to review the material at their convenience and facilitating better understanding of complex biotech concepts.
– Use screen recording tools to document and share internal training sessions, making it easier for new team members to get up to speed on processes, software, or lab techniques.
– Develop a series of educational videos that explain key biotech concepts or industry trends, positioning the startup as a thought leader and providing valuable resources for the audience.
– Conduct virtual pitch presentations where team members can record their pitches and receive feedback from colleagues, enhancing presentation skills and refining the message before meeting with investors or partners.
And Llama 3.1 Sonar (from Perplexity.ai) ideas for Screenshot tools for Biotech startups:
– Virtual Lab Tours: Use screen recording tools to create guided virtual lab tours for investors, partners, or potential clients. This can help them understand the inner workings of the biotech startup’s research and development processes without needing to physically visit the lab.
– Async Training Sessions: Record training sessions on specific biotech tools or techniques and make them available asynchronously. This way, team members can learn at their own pace and review the material as many times as needed.
– Demo Day Prep: Record demo sessions for Demo Days or investor pitches. This allows the team to refine their presentation, identify areas that need improvement, and practice in a low-stakes environment before the actual event.
– Customer Onboarding: Create step-by-step onboarding tutorials using screen recording tools. These tutorials can walk new customers through the software or platform, ensuring they understand how to use it effectively from the start.
– Collaborative Prototyping: Use screen recording tools to document collaborative prototyping sessions. This helps in tracking progress, identifying key milestones, and facilitating feedback from team members who may not have been present during the session.
For my personal experience working by myself and with a team, my recommendations for screen recording tools are:
Focusee – Local, Fast, One Time Pricing
I love this one since it’s all local (no web UI), they have Mac and Windows versions, and the zooming is pretty solid. I’ve used this to record 50+ videos now, and it took my editing time to near-zero.
Yes, this is ranked above Screen Studio for me. If you’re a team with Mixed devices (Windows + Macs), or work with freelancers, it’s challenging to have the Screenstudio limitation of 1 operating system. Focusee avoids that problem. (But, the file formats seem to differ when saved on Windows vs. Mac.)
Check it out here.
My fav 3 things:
- I can change how my cursor looks after recording
- I can make simple cuts/timeline editing is not bloated
- Backgrounds can be swapped.
Tella.tv – Online Cinematic Screen Recording
1 word – ANIMATED BACKGROUNDS. (ok, that was 2 words.) This really takes any screen recording to the next level imho.
Right out of the box, you can make the most eye catching screen recording online. Everything can be handled with their Web UI (no app downloads needed). You can download their Mac app if needed.
It’s just simple – Press record, swap out background, and change layouts as needed. Imo, best SaaS option for screen capture.
Check out their free trial here.
My favourite 3 features:
- Team editing (fast) – No uploads/downloads needed to edit
- Animated backgrounds/screen borders
- Layout transitions are gorgeous out of the box.
Screen Studio – The Classic Screen Recorder
I’ve followed Screenstudio for a long time, and many many creators I follow use it. They have a sleek website and the product UI is pretty solid, but compared to Tella, I’m not sure it wins for team usage. (Need to upload/store the .screenstudio files somewhere.)
If your whole team is on Mac, and you have a solid filesharing/media library, it’s a great choice.
The upside? Tella costs monthly, ScreenStudio costs one time. (with 1 year of updates.)
Check it out here.
My fav 3 features:
- It looks great
- The creator is active on X/posts updates
- The roadmap has some exciting features.